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Géographe was a 20-gun Serpente-class corvette of the French Navy. She was named Uranie in 1797, and renamed Galatée in 1799, still on her building site. Her builder refused to launch her, as he had not been paid to that time. Finally launched in June 1800, she was renamed Géographe on 23 August 1800. In late 1802 the expedition was at Port Jackson, where the government sold 60 casks of flour and 25 casks of salt meat to Baudin to resupply his two vessels. The supplies permitted Naturaliste to return to France and Géographe to continue her explorations of the Australian coast.

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  • Le Géographe (la geografo) estis 20kanona korveto de la Franca Mararmeo. Ĝi estis nomigita en 1797 kiel Uranie kaj estis renomigita al Galatée en 1799 ankoraŭ en la ŝipkonstruejo kaj finfine lanĉita en junio de 1800 kaj renomigita al Le Géographe (la geografo) la 23an de aŭgusto 1800 kaj laŭ la estreco de , ĝi partoprenis en la esplorado de Aŭstralio fare de Nicolas Baudin el 1800 al 1802. Ĝi revenis la 23an de marto 1804, estrita de la kapitano Milius, ĉar Baudin estis mortinta dum la ekspedicio. La ŝipo estis ankrita ĉe Lorient el 1811, kaj elservigita. (eo)
  • Géographe was a 20-gun Serpente-class corvette of the French Navy. She was named Uranie in 1797, and renamed Galatée in 1799, still on her building site. Her builder refused to launch her, as he had not been paid to that time. Finally launched in June 1800, she was renamed Géographe on 23 August 1800. On 19 October 1800, under captain Nicolas Baudin, she departed Le Havre with Naturaliste for an exploration of Australia. She carried a number of scholars, painters, and designers, as well as Anselme Riedlé, the gardener, who had already accompanied Baudin on a previous expedition, and Charles Alexander Lesueur, an artist. The two vessels reached Tenerife on 13 November. They then crossed the equator on 11 December and arrived at Isle de France (Mauritius), on 16 March 1801. For some 18 months Naturaliste and Géographe explored the less-known regions of New Holland (Australia), and Van Diemen's Land. On 30 May Baudin made his first major discovery. Baudin named the bay they found that day on the coast of Western Australia Geographe Bay. Later, the cape at the south of the bay was named Cape Naturaliste. Riedlé died at Timor on 21 October 1801 where he was collecting specimens in the region of Kupang. Lasueur, with François Péron, took over the duties as naturalist after the death of the expedition's zoologist René Maugé. Together Lasueur and Maugé collected over 100,000 zoological specimens. In 1802 Lasueur made the only known sketches of the King Island emu in its natural habitat (the bird became extinct in 1822). In late 1802 the expedition was at Port Jackson, where the government sold 60 casks of flour and 25 casks of salt meat to Baudin to resupply his two vessels. The supplies permitted Naturaliste to return to France and Géographe to continue her explorations of the Australian coast. Géographe returned to Le Havre on 23 March 1804, under Frigate Captain Milius, as Baudin had died of tuberculosis at Mauritius during the expedition. After her return her armament was steadily reduced. From 1807 she served as a powder hulk in the Caudran district at Lorient. The next year she became a barracks ship. In October 1811 Géographe replaced Société as the headquarters hulk for Lorient. Géographe was decommissioned in December 1807, but continued in use as a service craft. (en)
  • Le Géographe est une corvette française qui fut l'un des deux principaux navires avec le Naturaliste qui firent partie de l'expédition aux Terres australes que commanda Nicolas Baudin au départ du Havre le 19 octobre 1800. Ce navire est très certainement l'ex-Uranie, une des corvettes du programme révolutionnaire de 1793 mise en chantier chez l'entrepreneur Loquet en 1794 à Honfleur, selon les ordres du Ministre de la marine et des colonies, Monge, d'après les plans du sous-ingénieur Le Tellier. Le navire, encore inachevé, est rebaptisé Galatée en 1799. Son constructeur refuse de le lancer car il n'a pas été payé. Finalement, le lancement se fait en juin 1800, et il est encore rebaptisé Le Géographe le 23 août 1800 jusqu'à sa radiation en 1800. D'une longueur de 124 pieds de rablure en rablure à la flottaison, 30 pieds de largeur au fort, d'un déplacement en tonneaux de 796 tx, elle était armée à son lancement de 24 canons de 12 pouces. (fr)
  • Le Géographe foi uma corveta francesa que foi um da duas grandes embarcações por meio das quais o capitão Nicolas Baudin comandou sua expedição para os Territórios do Sul que partiu de Le Havre em 19 de outubro de 1800. A outra grande embarcação da expedição foi a le Naturaliste. (pt)
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  • 1800-06-08 (xsd:date)
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  • 6 April 1819
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  • September 2010 (en)
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  • page number or exact name of the entry in the dictionary (en)
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  • August 1800 (en)
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  • Originally Deros, Havre, and at his death, Latch , Honfleur (en)
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  • Géographe and Naturaliste (en)
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  • Serpente class (en)
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  • France (en)
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  • Baudin-ships01.jpg (en)
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  • September 1800 (en)
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  • September 1794 (en)
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  • Géographe (en)
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  • Le Géographe (la geografo) estis 20kanona korveto de la Franca Mararmeo. Ĝi estis nomigita en 1797 kiel Uranie kaj estis renomigita al Galatée en 1799 ankoraŭ en la ŝipkonstruejo kaj finfine lanĉita en junio de 1800 kaj renomigita al Le Géographe (la geografo) la 23an de aŭgusto 1800 kaj laŭ la estreco de , ĝi partoprenis en la esplorado de Aŭstralio fare de Nicolas Baudin el 1800 al 1802. Ĝi revenis la 23an de marto 1804, estrita de la kapitano Milius, ĉar Baudin estis mortinta dum la ekspedicio. La ŝipo estis ankrita ĉe Lorient el 1811, kaj elservigita. (eo)
  • Le Géographe foi uma corveta francesa que foi um da duas grandes embarcações por meio das quais o capitão Nicolas Baudin comandou sua expedição para os Territórios do Sul que partiu de Le Havre em 19 de outubro de 1800. A outra grande embarcação da expedição foi a le Naturaliste. (pt)
  • Géographe was a 20-gun Serpente-class corvette of the French Navy. She was named Uranie in 1797, and renamed Galatée in 1799, still on her building site. Her builder refused to launch her, as he had not been paid to that time. Finally launched in June 1800, she was renamed Géographe on 23 August 1800. In late 1802 the expedition was at Port Jackson, where the government sold 60 casks of flour and 25 casks of salt meat to Baudin to resupply his two vessels. The supplies permitted Naturaliste to return to France and Géographe to continue her explorations of the Australian coast. (en)
  • Le Géographe est une corvette française qui fut l'un des deux principaux navires avec le Naturaliste qui firent partie de l'expédition aux Terres australes que commanda Nicolas Baudin au départ du Havre le 19 octobre 1800. D'une longueur de 124 pieds de rablure en rablure à la flottaison, 30 pieds de largeur au fort, d'un déplacement en tonneaux de 796 tx, elle était armée à son lancement de 24 canons de 12 pouces. (fr)
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  • Le Géographe (eo)
  • Géographe (corvette) (fr)
  • French corvette Géographe (en)
  • Le Géographe (pt)
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